Is it possible to convert an android apk file into a windows phone app? Extract the contents and auto assign the files in order to easily convert the app (with minimal work) to a windows phone app (xap/appx)? With news at the latest Build event of easy cross platform developing maybe this is almost possible now.
I am looking for a tool to extract from a (Windows Phone app) file:. Metadata such as version name, libraries, etc.
String resources. Binary resources. Dialog definitions. Ideally: decompiled source code Ideally running on Linux, other systems acceptable. Context: I have released an Android app under the GNU-GPL, and today a user reported that there is a Windows Phone that looks exactly the same, exact same strings etc. I would like to check the strings resources and dialogs in more detail, and even the disassembled source code if possible, to check whether they just re-created the app or just ported it, which would violate the GNU-GPL as they did not release the modified source code.
I am new to windows phone. I need to deploy two xap files as one application to device. In fact we can say that i need to merge them. These two application should also interact between them. Can it be doable? EDIT: Firstly my question was the question above.
But i understand that there is no way to launch another application inside the other one. So i think it would be meaningless to merge them if ever we could have done so. So i edited the question: I have one applications xap file and i need to develop another application which should call this applications first page when user clicks some button on develeping application.
The questions are:. Can i import xap file into developing project or xap file of it?.
Can i import xap file as a library project to developing project?. Can it be done without source code of the already developed application so that i can interact it from developing application?. Can i import xap file into developing project or xap file of it? No, WP7 app can't have nested xap files - such app will in the Marketplace. Can i import xap file as a library project to developing project? If you can unpack the xap file (as it is a zip folder) - you can use dlls to add them as references. So, you can execute some code from that application.
Can it be done without source code of the already developed application so that I can interact it from developing application? You can try to decompile that app (using for example) if it's legal in your country. But in general the answer is no. As others have said, the answer to these questions in general is 'no', but regarding your question 'Can i import xap file as a library project to developing project?' - the answer is 'maybe, but not directly'. If you are just trying to call functions from a DLL that's in the 2nd xap file, then you might be able to extract the DLL from the XAP (by first changing the xap's filename extension to.zip) and then reference that DLL in your project. Of course, if you have the source code for that 2nd xap file, then you're probably better off building the DLL into your VS solution as a separate source project and then referencing that VS project from the calling assembly.